oh dont get me wrong it can be repaiared as can most things but its that v a good s/.hand unit
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Trailing arm repair?
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Re: Trailing arm repair?
Anything from £60 to £160 with or without bushes pressed in and seat welded on. Jon.
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Re: Trailing arm repair?
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Re: Trailing arm repair?
theres repair and theres repair, in general its not a good idea but done correctly it can be far superior to the original . i keep threatening to make a pair of rear 16" arms out of tube, they would be far stronger than the original and look 10 times more sexy but time..................................
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